Kirk Harper spotted the moth on an RV trailer Monday, and right away could tell it was unique.

And…oh boy…there’s a poll on that news story. Right now 13% of the respondents can see Jesus on the moth. Those of you in the know will recognize this as an Imperial Moth. It’s a broadly ranging moth in the Eastern US, including Michigan.

Thanks muchly to Dwindling in Unbelief for finding this! Click on this photo of the moth for a larger version, and play “spot the authority figure” on the moth thorax.

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I see a little girl praying. Her hair is parted in the middle and covers her eyes ’cause she’s bowing, below that is her mouth, and below that are her hands clasped. The two things on the sides are her pigtails.

That’s what I see intuitively. Now, I can force myself to see the Jesus face, but 1) I see Jesus with pigtails, and what’s that all about? and 2) it pops back to the praying girl as soon as I stop concentrating on it.

Nostradamus. Or Santa Claus.
A really, really evil Santa Claus. With the pit from a bug burrowing into his forehead during one of his supersonic trips around the world to deliver presents to all of the children that believe in him, carefully skipping the ones that don’t.